Today's Thought (Sol Luckman)
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Sol Luckman is author of the internationally acclaimed Conscious Healing: Book One on the Regenetics Method and the Beginner's Luke Series of novels, editor of the popular free ezine DNA Monthly, and cofounder of the Phoenix Center for Regenetics. His articles on the Regenetics Method have appeared in numerous print and online venues, including Well Being Journal, Renaissance, Sedona Journal of Emergence, Kindred Spirit and Metamorphosis, and also have been featured in the alternative medicine anthologies Message of Spirit: A Manual for Your Mind and Heal Yourself with Breath, Light, Sound and Water. Nexus New Times called Conscious Healing, which also received a five-star endorsement from the Midwest Book Review and will soon be translated into its third language, a "paradigm-reworking book" that introduces a "revolutionary healing science that's expanding the boundaries of being." Join the Conscious Healing Book Club here at Zaadz.]
Sol's Unofficial Draft Interview
1. I understand that you had some health challenges earlier on in life that at best were not fatal, but in the very least somewhat manageable. Please describe them and what impact that made on your quality of life.
2. What were the first findings you incorporated in your own recovery that encouraged you to continue your quest for even more alternative resources to change your health in ways traditional medicine did?
3. When did your emphasis upon DNA take center stage for your theme of main focus?
4. What was your original impression of DNA and the way science and medicine had been focusing on it as the body's blue print? Do you have a formal educational background in the sciences and genetics or are you an self-inspired road scholar?
5. When did spirituality or metaphysics take center stage along with your focus on DNA as the holographic connection between what science knows and does not know (or at least is reticent to acknowledge at present)?
6. Is there a difference between DNA activation or awakening?
7. Is Regenetics based on some aspect of cellular memory, cosmic knowledge, or Akashic Record?
8. Is Inspiration a part of this modality? Is divinity a theme addressed through this modality? Is this a healing, self-healing experience, enlightenment experience, or all?
9. Does Regenetics enhance conscious evolution, unconscious evolution, and higher-purpose? How and why? Sol, how does your process differ from Reiki, emotional freedom technique, rolfing, or auric cleansing? Is there a difference in philosophy and in your client's inherent responsibility to self-heal? What specific role do you play in this healing scenario?
10. Is Regenetics for everyone or must one have a certain mindset to benefit from this experience? How would you precondition your client prior to a healing regimen through Regenetics (if necessary), so that the client gets optimal results? Does this modality have a proactive value or component; or is it mainly applicable for someone in need of healing right now?
11. Does Regenetics focus on individual or collective evolution, or both? To what degree in each instance?
12. Do you consider DNA an integral organic component to being and evolving or do you consider DNA an intelligent expression guiding evolution through the matrix? Perhaps both?
13. In your opinion what happens first:
-- a change in electromagnetic pattern
-- or an alchemical change in DNA
14. Are the two instance above mutually exclusive or a part of the same process? Does the effect on DNA or change in electromagnetic pattern dominate or precede one or the other by being the first to respond to the therapy, then guiding the other aspects of being into a new awareness? If so, to what degree?
15. When you speak of Articulation, does this refer to a change in mindset, a making it all click moment, an awakening, an epiphany or a change in human behavior by way of new motor neural paths or conceptual neural patterns? Change in life-style? All of these? Please explain (Pod cast link is below in red).
Click to hear podcast with Sol Luckman
Sol Luckman is author of the internationally acclaimed Conscious Healing: Book One on the Regenetics Method and the Beginner's Luke Series of novels, editor of the popular free ezine DNA Monthly, and cofounder of the Phoenix Center for Regenetics. His articles on the Regenetics Method have appeared in numerous print and online venues, including Well Being Journal, Renaissance, Sedona Journal of Emergence, Kindred Spirit and Metamorphosis, and also have been featured in the alternative medicine anthologies Message of Spirit: A Manual for Your Mind and Heal Yourself with Breath, Light, Sound and Water. Nexus New Times called Conscious Healing, which also received a five-star endorsement from the Midwest Book Review and will soon be translated into its third language, a "paradigm-reworking book" that introduces a "revolutionary healing science that's expanding the boundaries of being." Join the Conscious Healing Book Club here at Zaadz.]
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How have DNA therapies and modalities like Regenetics enhanced your health and vitality?
Intuitive suggestion: If you read this refresher info, you may be better prepared for Sol's enlightening focus!
Have You Helped Your DNA Today?
By Bryan Flournoy

What does DNA do?
Contained in most cells with a nucleus, DNA contains the genetic information essential to the development and functioning of all living organisms. It is responsible for storing and passing on all genetic information, as well as giving the instructions for creating other components of cells and molecules used in various bodily functions. For example, DNA directs protein synthesis. Many of the resulting proteins act as enzymes to catalyze specific bodily reactions, such as the synthesis of insulin for sugar metabolism.
Amino acids act as building blocks for important neurotransmitters such as those involved in sleep, mood and appetite. In addition, larger proteins provide structure so that cells and tissues form, develop and heal correctly. DNA ensures that these newly formed cells are able to make proteins with precision and that each cell inherits and passes on the same genetic advantages that its predecessors acquired through natural selection.
How does DNA function?
DNA is a long molecule made of two identical strands linked together, giving the appearance of a ladder (Jacob's Ladder). However, in order to prevent oxidation and mutation, the molecule twists and folds repeatedly so that it will not react with other chemicals. Although microscopic, the size of the resulting globular DNA molecule does not allow it to leave the nucleus where it is protected from random cellular activity. When protein needs to be synthesized, nuclear DNA unfolds only to expose the portion of the molecule containing the precise instructions for that particular protein. A smaller molecule called messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) forms a template that can pass through the nuclear membrane to deliver the chemical message to another part of the cell where the actual protein synthesis occurs.
During cell division when new cells are needed, DNA replicates, or copies, itself so that each of the two new cells has an exact copy of it. During this process, the double stranded DNA molecule "unzips" as the chemical bonds holding it together break apart so that each identical strand stands alone. Now, as two cells emerge from one via the process of cellular division, each "daughter" cell contains only a single strand of DNA, but not for long. Each daughter cell rebuilds a second strand attached to the original one. When this process completes, each separate daughter cell has a double strand DNA molecule within of its own nucleus.
Stress on DNA
During a cell's life span, its DNA undergoes damage, but it is especially vulnerable when it uncoils to replicate and synthesize protein. In spite of several enzyme systems in cells that detect and repair damaged DNA, forces such as free radicals, ultraviolet light, radioactive substances and toxic agents cause damage in the form of deletions, mutations or changes in DNA sequencing.
Under usual circumstances, these accumulative effects coincide with cells' normal cycle of aging, death and replacement. However, when replacement cells undergo overwhelming stress early on and are not immediately replaced, the whole body is impacted by way of tissue and organ deterioration such as that found in neuromuscular disorders and Alzheimer's, for example.
Protect Your DNA
Free radicals are unstable electrons created during the process of oxidation. During cell oxidation, a free radical must take an electron from another source - such as DNA - in order to become stable. The DNA molecule, now lacking an electron, becomes mutated. Antioxidants donate electrons to free radicals so that they will not rob electrons from DNA molecules. For example, the inclusion of antioxidants such as vitamins C and E in the diet (through good nutrition and supplementation) is beneficial to DNA found in tissues all over the body; and vitamin A specifically blocks oxidation of DNA molecules involved with eyesight.
In addition, the omega fatty acids found in flaxseed, safflower and certain fish oils also provide antioxidant protection against free radicals. Trace minerals such as iron, cobalt, chromium, copper, iodine, manganese, selenium, zinc and molybdenum work with amino acids (the building blocks of proteins) and enzymes to neutralize less harmful radicals created in the anti-oxidation process, and are only needed in small amounts.
Protect your DNA from the damaging effects of ultraviolet rays by staying out of the sun during peak sunlight periods. Also use sun block, zinc oxide, UV blocking eye lenses and protective clothing, even on cloudy days. Minimize and keep track of your exposure to x-ray examinations, and try to avoid environmental toxins indigenous to your geographic region as these can damage your DNA as well.
Support DNA Replication and Repair
In order for DNA to replicate or repair itself, there must be a freestanding supply of DNA-building materials found within each cell, namely purines and pyrimidines. To support the good health of your DNA, biochemically convert basic molecules found within the body to purines and pyrimidines by consuming foods or supplements that contain folic acid. Foods rich in folic acid include fresh green vegetables, such as spinach and broccoli. Folate, another form of folic acid, is found in fruit, starchy vegetables, beans, whole grains and liver.
Foods specifically rich in purines and pyrimidines include anchovies, sardines, herring, yeast, organ meat (liver, kidneys, sweetbreads), legumes (dried beans, peas), mushrooms, spinach, asparagus and cauliflower. However, it should be noted that over-consumption of these foods might aggravate gout (an inflammatory condition of the joints) or exasperate kidney stone formation in those predisposed. Also, those who use anti-depressants or blood pressure control meds in the category called MAOI's (monoamine oxidase inhibitors) should check with the physician before intentionally eating more of these foods. In addition, people sensitive to raw vegetables may find need for a digestive aid.
Some dietary amino acids aid in the precision of DNA synthesis. In order to support this synthesis, be sure to consume plenty of B vitamins, which can be found in the nutrient lecithin, usually isolated from soybeans, and the entire vitamin B-group can be found in beef, brewer's yeast and legumes.
Support Protein Synthesis
Protein synthesis requires additional support through supplementation, too. Although the body can synthesize nonessential amino acids (protein building blocks) from other proteins, certain (essential) amino acids must specifically come from the food you eat. Protein-rich foods tend to contain a generous allowance of both essential and nonessential amino acids, and food labels indicate the same. Increased awareness of the nutrition provided by your diet, and supplementing any shortcomings you find, can enhance your DNA's effectiveness and proficiency.
Conclusion
As it lives, breathes and functions, your body undergoes an incredible number of stresses while carrying on an infinite number of processes in order for you to survive minute to minute and thrive for a lifetime. Although you are not able to see your DNA carrying out these essential functions, you can support its life-giving functions. The programmed intelligence within your DNA encodes your natural will to survive and evolve; however, you can help it function properly through good nutrition, supplementation and avoidance of chemical toxins.
The information in this article is not meant to treat or diagnose any medical system. Please be sure to seek the advice of your medical professional.
Bryan Flournoy, pharmacist, medical intuitive and metatelepath, promotes the in-person and radio/internet workshop called Making It All Click! (MIAC!). MIAC! creates a collective intuitive experience through which we perceive and interpret all kinds of energy impressions as practical, higher-purpose information for daily guidance and Akashic Creation. Contact Bryan by phone at (419) 260-2195 or via his website, http://www.making-it-all-click.com/.
Sol Luckman is author of the internationally acclaimed Conscious Healing: Book One on the Regenetics Method and the Beginner's Luke Series of novels, editor of the popular free ezine DNA Monthly, and cofounder of the Phoenix Center for Regenetics. His articles on the Regenetics Method have appeared in numerous print and online venues, including Well Being Journal, Renaissance, Sedona Journal of Emergence, Kindred Spirit and Metamorphosis, and also have been featured in the alternative medicine anthologies Message of Spirit: A Manual for Your Mind and Heal Yourself with Breath, Light, Sound and Water. Nexus New Times called Conscious Healing, which also received a five-star endorsement from the Midwest Book Review and will soon be translated into its third language, a "paradigm-reworking book" that introduces a "revolutionary healing science that's expanding the boundaries of being." Join the Conscious Healing Book Club here at Zaadz.]
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How have DNA therapies and modalities like Regenetics enhanced your health and vitality?

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WOW !!!!
Thank you SO much…
:) Soul
I'm emailing Sol right now! I need him to know just how much this interview is appreciated. But then again, he knows how important his work is and how much the work is appreciated already…however, there is nothing wrong with a little confirmation….thanks for the feedback
I still haven't listened to the podcast interview but I will in the next few days.
Thank you for sharing the article “Have you helped your DNA today?” Truly enlightening! Are those the real colors of a DNA strand?
:) :) :)
Good question….Sol likes the article too :)), and is going to publish it in his ezine for January I believe…you know…my guides say that DNA does give off a measurable light wave, and that the colors vary within a certain wave frequency, when unfurled for synthesis, replication, and repair; especially when some of the nucleotide bases need to be replaced, because of the damage the molecule undergoes during its normal processes.
DNA is one busy molecule, and I imagine that is at least one good reason for which Sol focuses on it, its electromagnetic wave pattern, and ultimate the divine matrix for healing and self-healing. I learned a whole lot during that conversation, so enjoy!
Hey great interview Bryan!
I thoroughly enjoyed what Sol had to say, and it inspired an interest in DNA again. I also enjoyed your article on DNA which was very clear and informative.
Bryan,
Great interview on a cutting edge subject. Great job. Thank you for posting this and sending me a notice. I am reading Sol's first book. Thanks again for a great interview.
Candy
Thank you Bryan for the delightful gift of your interview with Sol. Sol and yourself have made a truly great presentation to all of us. Eye am certainly looking forward to more of your very inspiring work.
Desmond22
Thank you so very much for the positive feedback…I'll be sure to Sol know….from your lips to Goddess' ear.
I truly appreciate the wonderful listener feedback & the opportunity to have chatted with someone as bright and warm as you, Bryan. :-) Thanks for putting together such a fantastic program!
The pleasure was all mine. Well, that was just the first interview. The next time we will get to talk more about some targeted themes, and some developments in the works, which I see through the third eye! Exciting Stuff!
Sweet. :-)
You can now read an edited transcript of Bryan's Intereview with Sol here.